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The Alienware Area-51 m5550 first hit store shelves in 2006 .
The Lenovo Legion Y920 is a far more recent machine. It's only seven years old as of writing, but the Alienware you can spot in the pictures is practically prehistoric.
The goal of any laptop designer is inherently one of compromise. You need to pack as much power as possible in a limited frame.
Tastes change. Some might look at them with nostalgia. Others might think the old look is garish. Perhaps we should look to the past for a laptop keyboard that doesn’t feel like a sea of sponges..
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